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The Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship equips you with essential expertise to transform concepts into viable business ventures and drive innovation in professional settings. You'll develop an entrepreneurial approach, apply design thinking methodologies, and master practical tools to bring your visions to life.
During your studies, our faculty will guide you through key areas including innovative leadership strategies, financial management for startups, overcoming challenges in entrepreneurship, strategic innovation planning, and product development with effective marketing approaches. You'll acquire specialized knowledge about securing funding and comprehensively understand the multifaceted process of launching, growing, and capitalizing on innovative ventures.
This program offers the unique opportunity to assess the commercial viability of your own business concept. You'll develop the ability to analyze opportunities through financial, technical, and legal lenses while gaining in-depth knowledge about modern product development and marketing strategies in today's dynamic business landscape.
The Master of Supply Chain Management provides logistics, supply chain, and operations professionals with expertise to optimize material and information flows across organizations and stakeholders. You'll learn to evaluate existing systems, design effective supply chain solutions, and implement strategic improvements. The curriculum covers essential areas including demand forecasting, sales coordination, operational planning, and procurement strategies.
This accelerated dual-degree package enables you to earn two master's qualifications in just two years - significantly faster than the typical three-year timeline for separate programs. You'll first complete your initial master's in 1.5 years, then receive advanced standing (36 credit points) toward your second degree, allowing completion in just two additional trimesters. Business or Commerce graduates may qualify for additional credit, potentially reducing the total duration to under two years for both degrees.